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Guatemala extradites suspected drug trafficker "Chicharra" to the U.S.
Guatemala extradites suspected drug trafficker "Chicharra" to the U.S.

Yahoo

time09-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Yahoo

Guatemala extradites suspected drug trafficker "Chicharra" to the U.S.

Guatemala on Friday handed over one of its most wanted drug fugitives to the United States, which noted the extradition as the Central American country's "most important" in decades. Aler Baldomero Samayoa-Recinos, whose alias is "Chicharra" (Cicada), is accused of leading a group called Los Huistas, which allegedly trafficked U.S.-bound cocaine from South America to Mexican cartels. He was captured in Mexico in March and deported to Guatemala as a result of joint efforts between the two countries and the United States, officials said at the time. Announcing his extradition, Guatemalan President Bernardo Arevalo said that he hoped the suspect would "share a lot of information" with US authorities to help the fight against the "scourge" of drug trafficking. The U.S. embassy in Guatemala City described his handover as "the most important extradition in decades" by the country to the United States. Samayoa Recinos was captured in Mexico in March in a raid carried out with the cooperation of the U.S. and Mexico, Guatemala Interior Minister Francisco Jiménez said at the time. A federal indictment against Samayoa Recinos and his son-in-law unsealed in March 2022 accused the two of trafficking cocaine into the U.S. from Guatemala, Honduras and Mexico between 2006 and 2016. That same month, the U.S. Treasury Department imposed sanctions against Los Huistas, describing it as the "dominant criminal structure in the Guatemalan department of Huehuetenango (along the border of Guatemala and Mexico)." In March, Samayoa Recinos told reporters from his cell that he would accept the charges against him. Did the conclave pick a front-runner to be new pope? World awaits new pope after conclave's vote Trump touts UK trade deal, but U.S. companies fear they won't survive China tariffs

Guatemala extradites suspected drug trafficker "Chicharra" to the U.S.
Guatemala extradites suspected drug trafficker "Chicharra" to the U.S.

CBS News

time09-05-2025

  • Politics
  • CBS News

Guatemala extradites suspected drug trafficker "Chicharra" to the U.S.

Why Trump is pushing military help for Mexico to help fight cartels Why Trump is pushing military help for Mexico Why Trump is pushing military help for Mexico Guatemala on Friday handed over one of its most wanted drug fugitives to the United States, which noted the extradition as the Central American country's "most important" in decades. Aler Baldomero Samayoa-Recinos, whose alias is "Chicharra" (Cicada), is accused of leading a group called Los Huistas, which allegedly trafficked U.S.-bound cocaine from South America to Mexican cartels. He was captured in Mexico in March and deported to Guatemala as a result of joint efforts between the two countries and the United States, officials said at the time. Announcing his extradition, Guatemalan President Bernardo Arevalo said that he hoped the suspect would "share a lot of information" with US authorities to help the fight against the "scourge" of drug trafficking. The U.S. embassy in Guatemala City described his handover as "the most important extradition in decades" by the country to the United States. Samayoa Recinos was captured in Mexico in March in a raid carried out with the cooperation of the U.S. and Mexico, Guatemala Interior Minister Francisco Jiménez said at the time. A federal indictment against Samayoa Recinos and his son-in-law unsealed in March 2022 accused the two of trafficking cocaine into the U.S. from Guatemala, Honduras and Mexico between 2006 and 2016. That same month, the U.S. Treasury Department imposed sanctions against Los Huistas, describing it as the "dominant criminal structure in the Guatemalan department of Huehuetenango (along the border of Guatemala and Mexico)." In March, Samayoa Recinos told reporters from his cell that he would accept the charges against him.

One of Guatemala's most wanted drug suspects caught in Mexico
One of Guatemala's most wanted drug suspects caught in Mexico

Yahoo

time13-03-2025

  • Yahoo

One of Guatemala's most wanted drug suspects caught in Mexico

One of Guatemala's most wanted drug fugitives was captured in Mexico and handed over to his country to face likely extradition to the United States, authorities said Wednesday. Aler Baldomero Samayoa is accused of leading a group called Los Huistas, which allegedly trafficked US-bound cocaine from South America to Mexican cartels, Guatemalan Interior Minister Francisco Jimenez said. His arrest comes as Mexico and its neighbors come under mounting pressure from US President Donald Trump's administration to curb illegal drug flows. The suspect, alias "Chicharra" (Cicada), was captured in Mexican territory as a result of joint efforts between Guatemala, the United States and Mexico, Jimenez said. He was transferred to a jail in the Guatemala City courthouse pending extradition proceedings, according to the public prosecutor's office. In a social media post, the US embassy in Guatemala welcomed Samayoa's arrest as a "great advance in the fight against drug trafficking" and said procedures were under way to ensure his "swift extradition to the United States." Samayoa told reporters from his cell that he would accept the charges against him. "That would be the best way to expedite the process," added the 58-year-old, who said that he was captured in Mexico's southern state of Chiapas, bordering Guatemala. ec/mis/dr/dw/mlr/dc

Top drug trafficker wanted in U.S. is captured in Mexico, Guatemala officials say
Top drug trafficker wanted in U.S. is captured in Mexico, Guatemala officials say

CBS News

time12-03-2025

  • CBS News

Top drug trafficker wanted in U.S. is captured in Mexico, Guatemala officials say

One of Guatemala's most wanted drug traffickers has been captured in Mexico and returned to Guatemala to await extradition to the United States, Guatemalan officials said. Guatemala Interior Minister Francisco Jiménez said the capture of Aler Baldomero Samayoa Recinos on Tuesday was carried out in cooperation with Mexico and the United States. He said Samayoa Recinos negotiated drug shipments through Guatemala with Mexican cartels. Jiménez posted images and video of the arrest on social media, showing officers escorting a handcuffed Samayoa Recinos. Guatemala also has a case against Samayoa Recinos, so it wasn't immediately clear if that case would have to proceed before his extradition would be considered. He was expected to appear in court in Guatemala on Wednesday. A U.S. federal indictment against Samayoa Recinos was unsealed in Washington in 2022 for alleged cocaine trafficking. According to the U.S. Justice Department, Samayoa Recinos, who is also known as "Chicharra," and his son-in-law were charged with conspiracy to distribute cocaine for importation to the United States. According to court documents, Samayoa Recinos allegedly conspired with others to import cocaine into the United States from Guatemala, Honduras and Mexico, the Justice Department said. Guatemalan authorities say Samayoa Recinos leads an organized crime group called "Los Huistas." In March 2022, the U.S. Treasury Department imposed sanctions on Los Huistas, calling it "the dominant criminal structure in the Guatemalan department of Huehuetenango (along the border of Guatemala and Mexico)." According to the U.S. Treasury, Los Huistas smuggles cocaine, methamphetamine and heroin from its base in northern Guatemala to the U.S. using Mexican cartels, including the Sinaloa Cartel and the Jalisco New Generation Cartel. The U.S. accused Samayoa Recinos of overseeing the group's drug trafficking operation as well as engaging in money laundering activities.

Accused Guatemalan drug trafficker wanted in US is captured in Mexico
Accused Guatemalan drug trafficker wanted in US is captured in Mexico

Associated Press

time12-03-2025

  • Associated Press

Accused Guatemalan drug trafficker wanted in US is captured in Mexico

GUATEMALA CITY (AP) — One of Guatemala's most wanted drug traffickers has been captured in Mexico and returned to Guatemala to await extradition to the United States, Guatemalan officials said. Guatemala Interior Minister Francisco Jiménez said the capture of Aler Baldomero Samayoa Recinos on Tuesday was carried out in cooperation with Mexico and the United States. He said Samayoa Recinos negotiated drug shipments through Guatemala with Mexican cartels. Guatemala also has a case against Samayoa Recinos, so it wasn't immediately clear if that case would have to proceed before his extradition would be considered. He was expected to appear in court in Guatemala on Wednesday. A U.S. federal indictment against Samayoa Recinos was unsealed in Washington in 2022 for alleged cocaine trafficking. Guatemalan authorities say that Samayoa Recinos leads an organized crime group called 'Los Huistas.'

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